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Category Archives: Daily Journal
World War II Draft Registration Card for Emil Niedzialkowski
In the course of searching for records on my Niedzialkowski relatives, I found a World War II Draft Registration Card for Emil Niedzialkowski in Waterbury, Connecticut. Continue reading
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World War I Draft Registration Card for Damijan Niedzialkowski
In the course of searching for records on Damijan Niedzialkowski, I found his World War I Draft Registration Card. Continue reading
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Damjan Niedziałkowski in the Szwelice Baptismal Index
I’ve been searching for information about Damjan Niedziałkowski ever since I found him in the Ellis Island Alien Passenger Manifests and various records in Worcester, Massachusetts. Damjan was from Pomaski, the same Polish village as my grandfather, Konstanty Niedziałkowski. Furthermore, Damjan settled … Continue reading
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Steve Morse at the California Genealogical Society
The California Genealogical Society held a membership meeting on Saturday, May 10 at the Society’s library in Oakland, California. Continue reading
A Mother's Love
Way back in September 1955 while on an outing to the park, my father snapped this photo of my mother and me enjoying the warm, sunny weather. A Mother’s Love SOURCE: A Mother’s Love (Washington Park, Albany, Albany County, New York). … Continue reading
Dominic Niedzialkowsky in the 1930 US Federal Census
In 1930, Dominic Niedzialkowsky was living in Worcester, Massachusetts with his family at the same address at which they were listed in the 1929 and 1930 Worcester City Directories. Continue reading
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Kostanty and Dominick Niedzialkowski in the 1930 Worcester City Directory
My grandfather, Kostanty Niedzialkowski was listed in the Worcester, Massachusetts Directory in 1930. Just after his entry was one for Dominick Niedzialkowski, also known as Dam Niedzialkowski and Damian Niedzialkowski. Continue reading
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Kostanty and Dominick Niedzialkowski in the 1929 Worcester City Directory
My grandfather, Kostanty Niedzialkowski was listed in the Worcester, Massachusetts Directory in 1929. Just after his entry was one for Dominick Niedzialkowski, also known as Dam Niedzialkowski and Damian Niedzialkowski. Continue reading
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Alien Passenger Manifest for Dam Niedzialkowski – 1920
I discovered an Alien Passenger Manifest for Dam Niedzialkowski who entered New York on 23 May 1920. Continue reading
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Genetic Genealogist's Book Discussed by The Genealogy Guys
I downloaded Blaine’s e-book a couple of weeks ago from his blog, The Genetic Genealogist. For a book on such a technical subject, I found Blaine’s book to be an easy read. The book delivers a lot of information, but doesn’t overwhelm the reader. Continue reading